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The Director of Facilities Operations manages the preventative maintenance and reactive repair of skilled trades, e.g., HVAC, plumbing, electrical, utilities; and manages the hiring, training and supervision of staff, professionals, and management.
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Key Responsibilities: Combine your proven leadership and Facilities Management technical expertise to enhance existing and new client programs including short- and long-range planning, construction and renovation projects, preventative and corrective maintenance, energy management, grounds, and landscaping, and janitorial.
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Basic Qualifications & Requirements Basic Education Requirement- Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience Basic Management Experience- 5 years Basic Functional Experience- 5 years Director of Facilities in a University or Campus Setting for 5 full years managing all skilled mechanical trades, grounds and environmental and custodial services in a union campus environment.
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A demonstrated history of successful Facilities Management leadership experience as demonstrated by quantifiable results and accomplishments. We are seeking our Director of Facilities for our client partners at the UNION account, Bryant University in Smithfield, RI. Our successful candidate will have 5 years of experience in the title of Director of Facilities, with a demonstrated history of success managing all skilled mechanical trades, grounds, and environmental and custodial services in a union campus environment.
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5+ years of experience as a Director of Facilities in a University or Campus Setting with managing all skilled mechanical trades, grounds and environmental and custodial services in a union campus environment.
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Cleans entrance mats applies salt to entrances as needed and assists Facilities Management grounds crew during inclement weather. Washes rubbish trucks using the truck washer or manually with a water hose.
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Washes or spot cleans walls and polishes woodwork all furniture brass fittings and stainless steel elevator doors kick plates etc. May perform Housekeeping Aide I and Laundry Aide II duties as required.
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The Director of Facilities Operations is responsible for directing facilities maintenance operations of building(s) and property at a single unit. NICE TO HAVE Strong technical knowledge of the following: mechanical, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, structural, safety systems, architectural, landscape and energy management.
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Bachelor of Science in Business Management and Leadership through Live Better U and Bellevue University, Certificate of Completion in People and Business Leadership through Live Better U and Bellevue University, General work experience supervising 5 or more direct reports to include the responsibility of performance management, mentoring, hiring, and firingPrimary Location.
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Our main facility, the Woonsocket Unit, located at 115 Cass Avenue in Woonsocket, RI, is a 214-bed, acute care hospital, providing emergency, diagnostic, medical, surgical, cancer, cardiac, pain management, and obstetric care.
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Job Description: Position Purpose Facilities Management is an exceptionally talented team built from a diverse group of individuals who are passionate about providing the highest levels of quality craftsmanship, customer service, and teamwork through sustainable practices and who take pride in supporting the mission of the University and Facilities Management “We Care” principle values.
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Closing out work orders upon completion; via cell phone or Computerized Maintenance Management System via computer access at facilities. The Janitorial Custodian role within Real Estate Operations has responsibility for routine office cleaning and janitorial services within our Retail and back-office facilities.
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Under general supervision of the Facilities Management Foreman responsible for pick up and delivery of mail bank deposits picking up of supplies and running of errands. Performs all duties in a safe and professional manner and in accordance with established Bradley Hospital Facilities Management department policy and the Fleet Risk Control policy and procedures.
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The DC Strategic Optimization Industrial Engineer is responsible for all aspects of Industrial Engineering and process improvements at either all Ambient or Perishable Distribution Center facilities (ADC/PDC.
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The management team has 20 years of experience in workforce solutions and staffing in medical and non-medical fields, roles ranging from Clerical job to Cardiologist to software developer to CEO.
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